It’s The Kickoff, Jason’s back, and he gets a special welcome! He joins the guys as they hand out their 2020 midseason awards and give their updated CFP and NFL playoff predictions.
With Jason under the weather, Harry, Erik, and Randy discuss the (relatively) quiet week that was, including Antonio Brown and Dez Bryant both returning, a quadruple doink, and Las Vegas and Wisconsin dealing with consequences.
On the latest History of Heavyweight Boxing, Pat Mullin and Mark Radulich remember the forgotten sons of heavyweight boxing in the 1980s.
Jason’s still on assignment, so Harry, Randy, and Erik carry on talking about Tua Tagovailoa debuting in Miami, the NFC Least, the rise of the Sun Belt, and a new day in New England on the latest Kickoff.
While Jason’s covering the Hoot Owls, Harry, Erik, and Randy discuss Le’Veon Bell’s departure from New York, Alex Smith’s comeback in Washington and Dak Prescott’s injury on the latest Kickoff.
Jason’s on assignment this week, but the rest of the crew is back to discuss the Dwayne Haskins benching, the XFL’s return, and the Titans’ issues with scheduling and their COVID outbreak.
On a new episode, the guys discuss another Dan Quinn collapse, Mitch Trubisky getting benched, and Joe Montana being a hero in his own home.
On a new episode of The Kickoff, the guys discuss the return of Monday Night Football to ABC after 15 years (on the 50th anniversary of the debut, no less), the hits and injuries that keep on coming, and how someone has it in for Tyrod Taylor.
In Vol. 2, Jason, Harry, and Erik talk about Leonard Fournette and why Harry should have kept him, and Jason gives credit to a player he isn’t a fan of for a historic comeback.